jackie_daytona
Active Member
Thanks for the input fellas.
I use a boroscope to manage cleanliness of my barrel. Without taking a real look inside, there is very little one can tell by just pushing things down the barrel and seeing what they look like after coming out. Once you know what your bore really looks like it will probably change your strategy.Just looking to get some input. Are you guys cleaning often or after a few hundred rounds?
I have a "work related" bolt gun we clean around every 200 rounds, and I've cleaned a personal one after every range session….thinking I might change to to the "every 200 round" practice.
Any thoughts?
I'm gonna quit cleaning. This is after 100 hammers, 81.7gr rl25. Carbon on left and run thru the brake, copper on the right.
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CLR and Montana copper killer. I went back after the pics with patch out and Butches and had nothing on the patches.What solvent was that?